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19 Facts About Dominique Moore

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Dominique Moore was born on 12 January 1986 and is a British actress.

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Dominique Moore is best known for her roles in the BAFTA winning Horrible Histories, Hotel Trubble and Paddington Green.

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Dominique Moore starred in Horrible Histories: The Movie and voices the character of Lulu in Disney's Sadie Sparks.

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Dominique Moore played Young Nala in the original cast of The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre.

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In 2013, Dominique Moore played Sinai in Gutted at Theatre Royal Stratford East.

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In 2017, Dominique Moore was cast as Lottie alongside David Tennant in Patrick Maber's Don Juan in Soho at Wydnham's Theatre.

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From 2005 to 2006, Dominique Moore played Chanel O'Grady in Footballers' Wives: Extra Time.

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Dominique Moore has played various roles in the multi award-winning Horrible Histories.

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Dominique Moore has appeared in sketches on Little Miss Jocelyn and in 2008 she appeared in the BBC Three show Barely Legal.

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Dominique Moore is the voice of Flo in Channel 5's animation Floogals.

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In 2017, Dominique Moore played recurring roles in the hit Tracey Ullman's Show on BBC One and HBO.

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Dominique Moore featured in Tracey Ullman's Tracey Breaks the News.

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Dominique Moore appears as Rosie in the 2019 adaptation of Four Weddings and a Funeral.

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In 2013, Dominique Moore starred opposite Oscar winner Ben Kingsley in The Physician.

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In 1999, Dominique Moore recorded a version of the Cyndi Lauper hit "True Colours" for a Peugeot 406 commercial.

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Dominique Moore is passionate about providing actors with the tools, industry understanding, knowledge and support to help them succeed.

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Dominique Moore was diagnosed with cancer, specifically Hodgkin lymphoma, after discovering a lump on the back of her neck whilst on set of filming Hotel Trubble.

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Dominique Moore has had treatment for this and is free of cancer.

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An edition of Newsround called "Dominique Moore presents Living with Cancer - a Newsround Special" in 2011 described how she coped.